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Is Kr the symbol for Kryptonite?. Objectives. To learn about the relative abundances of the elements To learn the names of some elements To learn the symbols of some elements. What will Beryllium Be ?. Xe. F is for Fluorine. Boron = B. The Elements.
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Objectives • To learn about the relative abundances of the elements • To learn the names of some elements • To learn the symbols of some elements What will Beryllium Be? Xe F is for Fluorine Boron = B
The Elements • All of the materials in the universe can be chemically broken down into about 110 different elements. • Compounds are made by combining atoms of the elements just as words are constructed from the letters in the alphabet but rules apply to govern the combinations. Words Compounds
A. Abundances of Elements • Nine elements account for about 98% of the earth’s crust, oceans and atmosphere. Crust
A. Abundances of Elements • The elements in living matter are very different from those in the earth’s crust • In the human body, oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen are the most abundant elements.
“Element” can have several scientific meanings Microscopic form Single atom of that element Element Macroscopic form Sample of that element large enough to weigh on a balance Element Generic form When we say the human body contains the element sodium or lithium, we do not mean that free elemental sodium or lithium is present. Rather we mean that atoms of these elements are present in some form. Element
B. Names and Symbols for the Elements • Each element has a name and a symbol. • The symbol usually consists of the first one or two letters of the element’s name. • Examples: Oxygen O Krypton Kr • Sometimes the symbol is taken from the element’s original Latin or Greek name. • Examples: gold Au aurum lead Pb plumbum In your notes write the symbol of the 10 most common elements of the Earth’s crust and in the human body next to their names
Element Hangman • Give the symbol for the following elements: • Carbon • Cobalt • Cesium • Calcium • Copper • Chlorine • Cadmium • Cerium